Apple sold 52.2 million iPhone handsets during the January to March period, which failed to beat Wall Street's estimate of 52.4 million. The figure was still higher than the 50.8 million units that Apple sold during last year's fiscal second quarter. Apple CEO Tim Cook, mindful of the rumors about sluggish sales of the iPhone X, said customers "chose iPhone X more than any other iPhone each week in the March quarter."...

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Well if it was all iPhone sales slowed then the ASP wouldn't change.
X sales have slowed more than the rest of the range for the ASP to drop almost 10%.
Don't forget the $796 ASP was acredited to the X Selling well, same can be said when the reverse happens.

posted on May 02, 2018, 3:47 PM 0

Posts: 248; Member since: May 02, 2012

Overall, a result within the acceptable range of expectations, with a few things to worry about (iPhone X very good results but great were expected), amazing results in Services, wearables really picking up with a bright future...and painful silence on Homepod...

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